"The secret military tribunals established by the Bush Administration have been condemned as 'a constitutional coup d’etat' which may lead to a “police state”: Thousands Denied Constitutional Rights
. by Christopher Bollyn, 30 November 2001

"Neither the gated communities of the upper classes, nor the star wars missile defense shield, nor the Office of Homeland Security can protect us from a world of grinding poverty,
crushing labor, and crippling disease": The Struggle against Racism in the Wake of 9-11
, by Linda Burnham, 23 November 2001

Antiterrorism bills are being passed in the US, Britain, Australia and Canada. They do far more that eliminate civil liberties. Globalisation:
The Destruction of the Rule of Law
, Analysis of Canada's Bill C36, by Connie Fogal , 22 November 2001

Until August, Washington saw the Taliban "as a source of stability that would enable the construction of an oil pipeline across Central Asia to the Indian Ocean": U.S. Taliban Policy influenced by Oil,
by Julio Godoy, 17 November 2001

"Washington, with its ready access to the media, to PR firms, to spin-doctors, to overnight polling, struggles to get its message -- and the truth -- out": Our Masters of Propaganda,
by Stephen Gowans, 12 November 2001

"Hollywood scriptwriters bolster the new message of patriotism, conferring with the CIA and brainstorming with the military": Stars
earn their Stripes
, by Ros Davidson, 12 November 2001

Bush has chosen people "from the most dubious part of the Republican stable of the 1980s, those engaged in the Iran-Contra affair." Face-off: Bush's Foreign Policy Warriors
, by Peter Roff and James Chapin, 3 November 2001